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In reply to the discussion: No amount of legislation is going to cure our sick society. For fuck sake. (edited) [View all]anneboleyn
(5,626 posts)46. now "death camps" is a "throwaway line." rather offensive
to invoke death camps and then chastise other posters for taking it as part of the argument (and reacting to historical travesties) is unfair
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No amount of legislation is going to cure our sick society. For fuck sake. (edited) [View all]
NYC_SKP
Dec 2012
OP
completely circular. you may as well say "we already know people who murder people murder people"
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#61
Today was my turning point as well. I will dedicate my life to ending the gun-fetish
Care Acutely
Dec 2012
#41
You mean the right to slaughter as many people as possible with an assault weapon
Arugula Latte
Dec 2012
#4
Look you found someone to agree with "gun control enabled the holocaust."
Warren Stupidity
Dec 2012
#15
We can solve problems with legislation: death camp talk is throwing up our hands and giving up
alcibiades_mystery
Dec 2012
#10
The sick in the society are those who claim we can do nothing over the bodies of twenty murdered
Agnosticsherbet
Dec 2012
#13
"a civilian army, even one armed with automatic assault weapons, simply would not have a chance."
oldhippie
Dec 2012
#26
actually, if the world looked the other way, there probably wouldn't have been a 'revolution,'
HiPointDem
Dec 2012
#62
No, we can't legislate these incidents away. And the 2nd amendment is safe. But SOMETHING can be
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#23
I'm all for firming up the background checks, closing loopholes, enforcing the laws we have....
NYC_SKP
Dec 2012
#28
I just read a Washington Post article by Ezra Klein that says just the opposite.
Honeycombe8
Dec 2012
#44
So you say something remarkably stupid and then snark when you're called on it?
Fumesucker
Dec 2012
#29
When we killed kids in Iraq, Afghanistan, Libya, Syria, Africa...with our "War on Terror"
KoKo
Dec 2012
#55
The real "crazy talk" is the interpretation of the 2nd amendment by the gun enthusiasts. nt
kelliekat44
Dec 2012
#32
Okay...if I got you wrong..you say you support "Second Amendment"...so you wouldn't
KoKo
Dec 2012
#47
You would not give up your "automatic, repeating weapons" and go back to One Shot per Kill?
KoKo
Dec 2012
#48
Oh...I grew up in a hunting culture...but they didn't use Automatic Assault Weapons of
KoKo
Dec 2012
#52
People are quick to give up their freedom for safety, but they'll never be truly safe.
DaniDubois
Dec 2012
#45
No we can never be truly safe...but, when there's an imbalance in Soicial Structure
KoKo
Dec 2012
#50
No body in the USA needs to have a FUCKING AR15- SKS- or high capacity magazines!
rustydog
Dec 2012
#54
Maybe we should take George Carlin's idea and convert states into prison farms.
Initech
Dec 2012
#57
We regulate each and every day those things which are produce that harm people
aandegoons
Dec 2012
#63